I'm curious how the internals of soap injectors work. Is there a minimum pressure differential between the spray nozzle and the nozzle inside the injector to cause a draw? The reason I ask is because I'd like to know if I can get a downstream injector to work on a 4.5 gpm pump with a maximum PSI of around 500. I think the largest rated soap injector has a 2.3 nozzle inside of it which is .091". According to the nozzle chart this is equivalent to a size 13 spray nozzle. The chart says that this will produce 500 psi at 4.6 gpm. So if I use a size 30 soap nozzle on the wand, that pressure would be about 100 psi. Is the 400 psi difference enough to cause the venturi effect?
On a related note, I have a 5.5 gpm pump on a 5.5hp engine (max psi about 1100) for soft washing. It will downstream great but my xjet won't draw with it.